Monitoring natural and anthropogenic plant stressors by hyperspectral remote sensing: Recommendations and guidelines based on a meta-review

G Lassalle - Science of the Total Environment, 2021 - Elsevier
This review outlines the advances achieved in monitoring natural and anthropogenic plant
stressors by hyperspectral remote sensing over the last 50 years. A broad diversity of …

Hyperspectral assessment of plant responses to multi‐stress environments: Prospects for managing protected agrosystems

L Cotrozzi, JJ Couture - Plants, People, Planet, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Societal Impact Statement Advancements in our ability to rapidly detect plant responses to
stress are necessary to improve crop management practices and meet the global challenge …

Proximal hyperspectral sensing of abiotic stresses in plants

A Sanaeifar, C Yang, M de la Guardia, W Zhang… - Science of The Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
Recent attempts, advances and challenges, as well as future perspectives regarding the
application of proximal hyperspectral sensing (where sensors are placed within 10 m above …

Special issue “hyperspectral remote sensing of agriculture and vegetation”

S Pascucci, S Pignatti, R Casa, R Darvishzadeh… - Remote sensing, 2020 - mdpi.com
The advent of up-to-date hyperspectral technologies, and their increasing performance both
spectrally and spatially, allows for new and exciting studies and practical applications in …

Benefits of hyperspectral imaging for plant disease detection and plant protection: a technical perspective

S Thomas, MT Kuska, D Bohnenkamp… - Journal of Plant …, 2018 - Springer
The detection and identification of plant diseases is crucial for an appropriate and targeted
application of plant protection measures in crop production. Recently, intensive research …

Extending hyperspectral imaging for plant phenotyping to the UV-range

A Brugger, J Behmann, S Paulus, HG Luigs, MT Kuska… - Remote Sensing, 2019 - mdpi.com
Previous plant phenotyping studies have focused on the visible (VIS, 400–700 nm), near-
infrared (NIR, 700–1000 nm) and short-wave infrared (SWIR, 1000–2500 nm) range. The …

Current state of hyperspectral remote sensing for early plant disease detection: A review

A Terentev, V Dolzhenko, A Fedotov, D Eremenko - Sensors, 2022 - mdpi.com
The development of hyperspectral remote sensing equipment, in recent years, has provided
plant protection professionals with a new mechanism for assessing the phytosanitary state of …

Technical workflows for hyperspectral plant image assessment and processing on the greenhouse and laboratory scale

S Paulus, AK Mahlein - GigaScience, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Background The use of hyperspectral cameras is well established in the field of plant
phenotyping, especially as a part of high-throughput routines in greenhouses. Nevertheless …

Hyperspectral image analysis techniques for the detection and classification of the early onset of plant disease and stress

A Lowe, N Harrison, AP French - Plant methods, 2017 - Springer
This review explores how imaging techniques are being developed with a focus on
deployment for crop monitoring methods. Imaging applications are discussed in relation to …

Spectral requirements on airborne hyperspectral remote sensing data for wheat disease detection

T Mewes, J Franke, G Menz - Precision Agriculture, 2011 - Springer
Remote sensing approaches are of increasing importance for agricultural applications,
particularly for the support of selective agricultural measures that increase the productivity of …